Skywarn Frequencies

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comspec

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Does anyone know what frequencies if any might be used for Skywarn nets in Grafton, Carrol and Belknap counties?

I beleive this the Gray,ME NWS office.
 

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Skywarn isn't as big up here as in places like the Midwest. Net's are rare. Much of the information is passed to Gray Weather by phone. However, Amateur Radio Emergency Service is where Net's are conducted. Each area has designated primary and secondary repeaters.

Check out http://ares.arrlnh.org/ for ARES info.

Currently, on an informal level (for now), Gray Weather has buegun monitoring 53.77Mhz (PL-100.0) which is a new wide area repeater located on Gunstock Mountain in Gilford.

Gray Wx has a decent Amateur Radio setup in the office and monitors a lot of the frequencies in affected areas.
 

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Mostly for Southern New England [NWS Taunton], but you can find many of the Frequencies and probably a Link to the Maine NWS site

http://users.rcn.com/rmacedo/skywarn.htm

Skywarn isn't as big up here as in places like the Midwest. Net's are rare. Much of the information is passed to Gray Weather by phone. However, Amateur Radio Emergency Service is where Net's are conducted. Each area has designated primary and secondary repeaters.

Check out http://ares.arrlnh.org/ for ARES info.

Currently, on an informal level (for now), Gray Weather has buegun monitoring 53.77Mhz (PL-100.0) which is a new wide area repeater located on Gunstock Mountain in Gilford.

Gray Wx has a decent Amateur Radio setup in the office and monitors a lot of the frequencies in affected areas.
 
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Skywatch in the catagory of SAME. I mean if there was any storm activity in the area this would be sent out on a tone for that county and would activate that channel your on with a warning tone wouldn't it? Or am I not in the park?

Anyhow if I am correct in this theory only then you can fine the SAME information at the National weather Bureau.

Try here and pick NH.

http://www.weather.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm#sametable

Bill
 

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Skywarn is program within the NWS to collect reports of Server Wx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skywarn

Same is the coding used to send out NWS [NOAA WX RADIO] emergency messages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specific_Area_Message_Encoding


Please correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Skywatch in the catagory of SAME. I mean if there was any storm activity in the area this would be sent out on a tone for that county and would activate that channel your on with a warning tone wouldn't it? Or am I not in the park?

Anyhow if I am correct in this theory only then you can fine the SAME information at the National weather Bureau.

Try here and pick NH.

http://www.weather.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm#sametable

Bill
 
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